Why does the narrator fear remaining in his job at the custom house for any length of time?

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It would seem that the narrator takes this job as a diversion to his Romantic fancies . He wants to use his intellect more but finds the job lacking any challenge of this sort. The narrator fears losing his losing his God given writing talent, he fears losing his creative intelligence if he stays at his dreary job at Custom House any longer.

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jenny c #344258
on 11/5/2013 12:03 PM

It would seem that the narrator takes this job as a diversion to his Romantic fancies . He wants to use his intellect more but finds the job lacking any challenge of this sort. The narrator fears losing his losing his God given writing talent, he fears losing his creative intelligence if he stays at his dreary job at Custom House any longer.